African Pentecostalism

An Introduction

Ogbu Kalu

In this book, Ogbu Kalu provides the first ever overview of Pentecostalism in Africa. He shows the amazing diversity of the faith, which flourishes in many different forms in diverse local contexts. While most people believe that Pentecostalism was brought to Africa and imposed on its people by missionaries, Kalu argues emphatically that this is not the case. Throughout the book, he demonstrates that African Pentecostalism is distinctly African in character, not imported from the West. With an even-handed approach, Kalu presents the religion's many functions in African life. The only book to offer a comprehensive look at African Pentecostalism, this study touches upon the movement's identity, the role of missionaries, media and popular culture, women, ethics,
Islam, and immigration. The resulting work will prove invaluable to anyone interested in Christianity outside the West.

African Pentecostalism

An Introduction

Ogbu Kalu

Description

Across Africa, Christianity is thriving in all shapes and sizes. But one particular strain of Christianity prospers more than most -- Pentecostalism. Pentecostals believe that everyone can personally receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit such as prophecy or the ability to speak in tongues. In Africa, this kind of faith, in which the supernatural is a daily presence, is sweeping the continent. Today, about 107 million Africans are Pentecostals -- and the numbers continue to rise. In this book, Ogbu Kalu provides the first ever overview of Pentecostalism in Africa. He shows the amazing diversity of the faith, which flourishes in many different forms in diverse local contexts. While most people believe that Pentecostalism was brought to Africa and imposed on its
people by missionaries, Kalu argues emphatically that this is not the case. Throughout the book, he demonstrates that African Pentecostalism is distinctly African in character, not imported from the West. With an even-handed approach, Kalu presents the religion's many functions in African life. Rather than shying away from controversial issues like the role of money and prosperity in the movement, Kalu describes malpractice when he sees it. The only book to offer a comprehensive look at African Pentecostalism, this study touches upon the movement's identity, the role of missionaries, media and popular culture, women, ethics, Islam, and immigration. The resulting work will prove invaluable to anyone interested in Christianity outside the West.

African Pentecostalism

An Introduction

Ogbu Kalu

Table of Contents

1. Oriki: Genealogy and Identity in Pentecostal Historiography2. Bakuzufu: Contested Identities and the Quest for Power in African Christianity3. Moya: African Charismatic Initiatives and Classical Pentecostal Missionaries4. Mademoni: African Instituted Churches in Pentecostal Rhetoric5. Aliliki: Charismatic Resurgence in the 1970s: A Regional Comparison6. The Big Man of the Big God: Pentecostalism, Media, and Popular culture in the 1980s7. Elijah's Mantle: Pentecostal Re-evangelization of Africa in the 1990s8. Gendered Charisma: Charisma and Women in African Pentecostalism9. Sankofa: Pentecostalism in the African Map of the Universe10. Masters on Horses: The Roots of Pentecostal Public Ethics11. Tembisa:
Pentecostal Political Tehology and Practices12. Child of the Bondwoman: Islam and Sharia in Pentecostal Rhetoric: A Nigerian Case Study13. Standing on the Word: Pentecostal Theologies14. Reverse Flow: Pentecostalism and Immigrant African Christianity

African Pentecostalism

An Introduction

Ogbu Kalu

Author Information

Ogbu Kalu is Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity and Mission, McCormick Theological Seminary. He is from Ohafia, Nigeria.

African Pentecostalism

An Introduction

Ogbu Kalu

Reviews and Awards

"This masterful work traces the remarkable story of Pentecostal forms of Christianity in Africa. No one knows the turf better than Kalu. His sensitive and critical rendering of the complex fabric of African Christianity is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand contemporary World Christianity. Kalu moves deftly among peoples and cultures to sketch the contours of booming sub-Saharan Pentecostalisms, their indigenous roots, and their connections to the West. A stunning achievement." --Edith Blumhofer, Professor of History, Wheaton College

"Kalu's pathbreaking study challenges histories of Pentecostalism that bring Africa into the picture at a late stage." --Christian Century

"A masterpiece of historical and social analysis ...[T]his groundbreaking exploration of African Pentecostalism leaves few stones unturned, and...provides a comprehensive and scrupulous assessment of one of the most important religious movements of the 21st century." --Books & Culture

"This book by eminent African church historian Ogbu Kalu ... will fascinate all observers of world Christianity. ...Kalu displays an impressive grasp of a vast amount of literature and the subject itself. His engrossing style brings a critical yet sympathetic perspective that is uniquely African." --International Bulletin of Missionary Research

"Kalu deftly and seamlessly moves among history, theology, and social theory, and thus examines the subject from multiple angles within an integrated framework. ...While West Africa is Kalu's area of original research, he does a fine job in synthesizing recent studies from other regions of the continent. ...The maturity of Kalu's scholarship is evident in his grasp of an amazingly wide range of material and issues." --Church History